Partnership provides coats for needy families

The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office and Center for Children and Families, Inc. recently partnered together to help families provide their children with 75 winter coats.

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Posted Mar. 5, 2013 at 11:21 AM
Updated Mar 5, 2013 at 11:25 AM

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Posted Mar. 5, 2013 at 11:21 AM
Updated Mar 5, 2013 at 11:25 AM

NORMAN

The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office and Center for Children and Families, Inc. recently partnered together to help families provide their children with winter coats. The families reside in rural parts of Cleveland County.

CCFI gave 75 coats to CCSO. Deputy Brandon Hilbun, assistant community policing deputy, found children who needed coats.

“It’s great to have an organization like CCFI, who always stands ready to assist the children in our community who are a little less fortunate, to be partnered with us,” Lester said.

“CCFI is making a difference in improving the quality of life for families and children in Cleveland County, and we at the sheriff’s office thank CCFI for that.”

Any questions regarding this press release and/or information can be addressed to Meghan McCormick, Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office, community liaison/public information officer. McCormick can be reached at (405) 701-8847.